there were a lot of dog hairs though
Ah yes, those police dogs who were allowed to trample over the crime scene before forensics were able to deal with it.
Another example of the almost criminal incompetence of the PJ and GNR.
Thats rich
no different to the criminal incompetence of the mccanns allowing 20 or so people to trample through the flat before police ever got a chance to get there, all footprints in the kids room rendered null and void because of that, the AGs final report confirms this destroying of the crime scene!
In the drama of the moment, nobody - parents, friends of the parents, resort management and personnel - was cold and lucid enough to preserve the crime scene, preventing that rummaging and the consequent contamination of traces from happening, while it is common knowledge that it is any person's responsibility to preserve crime scenes - apart from a legal demand: article 171 number 2 of the Penal Process Code - thus avoiding that traces can be erased or altered, therefore the collectable evidence had already lost much of its indicative value. Hence the lack of evidential elements that were collected during that initial phase, so much so that the only latent fingerprints that were collected, with the number of elements that are necessary to perform a positive identification, were individualised as belonging to the missing child's mother and to a GNR officer (pages 885 and 1520), thus immediately rendering the collection of important data for the investigation inviable.